Parker Has So Much To Offer

Located just south of Denver lies the thriving Town of Parker.  With an estimated population of 55,636, it is currently the 19th largest city in Colorado.  However, Wallethub.com has recently named Parker, the best place in Colorado to raise a family with it’s historic downtown and great schools.

Parker received the accolade over other towns in Colorado due to the affordability, education, and overall quality of life.  With a short commute to the Denver Tech Center or Downtown Denver, Parker offers new residents great schools, outdoor recreation and a growing number of unique restaurants and boutiques. In addition, Parker has the well-known Colorado Horse Park equestrian center.

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A Variety Of Housing Options

Parker communities range from a typical master plan to luxury million dollar homes that are hidden by Ponderosa pine trees, open space, and rolling hills.  Whatever your preference, Parker will mostly have your Colorado dream home. Housing options vary from multi-million dollar homes like in the famous Colorado Golf Club, ranches, farms, horse property, townhomes, and condos to a one-bedroom apartment. Parker has something for everyone.  Parker planned to allow for wildlife protection, open space, trails, and recreation. No wonder it was touted as the best place in Colorado to raise a family.

Fantastic School Systems

Education in Parker offers a choice of private, public and charter schools.  Parker schools are located in the acclaimed Douglas County School system, one of the top districts in Colorado.  Parker also offers higher educational opportunities for those desiring to continue their education.

Douglas County Schools parker colorado relocationStudents in Douglas County Schools exude a sense of pride in their Parker schools. Whether your children attend Ponderosa High School, American Academy, or Colorado Early Colleges, you can feel confident that a solid education will be there for them to absorb. as your new Colorado hometown is highly recommended.  Commutes are usually very easy with the density set forth in Douglas County for class sizes. 

Parker is an easy choice. This is one of the reasons why it is the best place in Colorado to raise a family!

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And Speaking of The Wildlife

The city of Parker Colorado is synonymous with wildlife. Depending on your location, daily you may see deer, elk, foxes, eagles, hawks, falcons, porcupines, raccoons, squirrels, antelope, pronghorns cranes, egrets, owls, coyotes, bears, pumas, snakes, possum, and many other critters.

Believe it or not, you do not have to be miles out in the country for this experience with the wildlife. If there is not much wildlife where you have chosen to live, don’t fret. You can get that wildlife experience within a 15 to minute drive to a trail, canyon, or lake/reservoir. The city of Parker maintains 250 acres of developed parkland and more than 900 acres of open space

This is Brian. I am going to chime in here because where I live in the Timbers, viewing wildlife, like this,  ‘IS’ a daily occurrence.

Parker Days Annual Festival 

Carnival Rides, Beer Garden, Parade And Free Live Entertainment At  Parker Days Festival!

This is a major Colorado Event folks. Hosted by the Parker Area Chamber of Commerce, the Parker Days Festival attracts 250,000 guests, from all over, to Parker, Colorado over 3 and 1/2 days

Parker Days would not be complete without great barbecue, carnival food, churros, kettle corn, cotton candy, or a deep fried Oreo or Snickers, Chase them down with an ice-cold drink or adult beverage. Grab some food and pick out your spot to listen to free music on 3 stages. Walk around the vendor booths for free samples and fun, unique items to see and buy. Watch a video on some of the BEST THINGS to do in Parker.

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Parker Demographics

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Download the entire demographics PDF report here!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Parker

The median home cost in Parker is $647,600. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 90.8%. Home Appreciation in Parker is up 19.8%.

Single Family

  • Median List Price: $724.33k
  • List price range: $425.74k to $8.6m
  • Sale price range: $645k to $720k
  • Sale price (% change in 12 months)↑8.55%
Condos

  • Median List Price: $415.4k
  • List price range: $326k to $459.99k
  • Sale price range: $353.98k to $490.41k
  • Sale price (% change in 12 months)↑12.98%

 

Parker Home Prices

Parker is in Douglas County and is one of the best places to live in Colorado. Living in Parker offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Parker there are a lot of coffee shops and parks. Many families and young professionals live in Parker and residents tend to lean conservative.

According to Numbeo, the cost of living in Parker, Colorado is 5.01% higher than the United States national average. The cost of living index in Parker is 123.71 (the national average is 100).

Parker, Colorado is known for its abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities, its many trails and open spaces, its thriving art and culture scene, and its small-town charm. It is located on the southern edge of the Denver metro area and is home to a variety of local shops, restaurants, and parks. Popular attractions include Parker Days Festival, the Parker Arts, Culture & Events Center, the Parker Recreation Center, and the Parker Historic Downtown District.

Parker, Colorado is a great place to consider moving to if you are looking for a mix of outdoor recreation, exciting entertainment, and a great quality of life. With its convenient location just 20 miles southeast of downtown Denver, Parker is a great suburb for commuters who desire to be close to the city but prefer to live in a more laid-back atmosphere. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, including hiking, biking, golfing, and more in the nearby Rockies. Parker also offers numerous amenities and attractions, such as unique shops, tasty restaurants, and plenty of entertainment options. Parker has also been ranked as one of the top places to live in Colorado due to its excellent schools, low crime rate, and wonderful community.

Winters in Parker, Colorado are generally quite cold and dry, with average temperatures ranging from the mid 20s Fahrenheit to the mid 40s Fahrenheit. Snowfall is common in winter, with an average of 21.3 inches of snowfall per year. The coldest months are typically December, January, and February, with the coldest temperatures occurring in January, which is the coldest month of the year.

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